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lilian kim is live there now using cell 7 technology. lilian? >> carolyn, behind me is terminal 3. this is where it all unfolded. it will remain closed until further notice. hundreds of officers have been here all day collecting evidence and piecing together what happened. travelers ran for their lives when a gunman shot his way past security at los angeles international airport's terminal 3. this tmz video captures the panic after the suspect identified as 23-year-old paul ciancia approached the check point and pulled a semiautomatic rifle from the bag. he shot and killed one tsa agent and wounded three others. >> it was a loud bang. >> everyone panicked. everybody dropped to the ground. >> the shooter seemed to be aiming at tsa officers. he was wearing a blue uniform and helped from the scene holding up his bloody arm. this man barely escaped. >> he was carrying a rifle and he looked at me and said tsa with a question mark and i just shook my head and he kept going. >> reporter: passengers huddled for cover in bathrooms and others dashed for the exits. >> the kids, the seniors ar
lilian kim is live there now using cell 7 technology. lilian? >> carolyn, behind me is terminal 3. this is where it all unfolded. it will remain closed until further notice. hundreds of officers have been here all day collecting evidence and piecing together what happened. travelers ran for their lives when a gunman shot his way past security at los angeles international airport's terminal 3. this tmz video captures the panic after the suspect identified as 23-year-old paul ciancia...
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lilian kim is live there now using cell 7 technology. lilian? >> carolyn, behind me is terminal 3. this is where it all unfolded. it will remain closed until further notice. hundreds of officers have been here all day collecting evidence and piecing together what happened. travelers ran for their lives when a gunman shot his way past security at los angeles international airport's terminal 3. this tmz video captures the panic after the suspect identified as 23-year-old paul ciancia approached the check point and pulled a semiautomatic rifle from the bag. he shot and killed one tsa agent and wounded three others. >> it was a loud bang. >> everyone panicked. everybody dropped to the ground. >> the shooter seemed to be aiming at tsa officers. he was wearing a blue uniform and helped from the scene holding up his bloody arm. this man barely escaped. >> he was carrying a rifle and he looked at me and said tsa with a question mark and i just shook my head and he kept going. >> reporter: passengers huddled for cover in bathrooms and others dashed for the exits. >> the kids, the seniors ar
lilian kim is live there now using cell 7 technology. lilian? >> carolyn, behind me is terminal 3. this is where it all unfolded. it will remain closed until further notice. hundreds of officers have been here all day collecting evidence and piecing together what happened. travelers ran for their lives when a gunman shot his way past security at los angeles international airport's terminal 3. this tmz video captures the panic after the suspect identified as 23-year-old paul ciancia...
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lilian kim is live there now using cell 7 technology. lilian? >> carolyn, behind me is terminal 3. this is where it all unfolded. it will remain closed until further notice. hundreds of officers have been here all day collecting evidence and piecing together what happened. travelers ran for their lives when a gunman shot his way past security at los angeles international airport's terminal 3. this tmz video captures the panic after the suspect identified as 23-year-old paul ciancia approached the check point and pulled a semiautomatic rifle from the bag. he shot and killed one tsa agent and wounded three others. >> it was a loud bang. >> everyone panicked. everybody dropped to the ground. >> the shooter seemed to be aiming at tsa officers. he was wearing a blue uniform and helped from the scene holding up his bloody arm. this man barely escaped. >> he was carrying a rifle and he looked at me and said tsa with a question mark and i just shook my head and he kept going. >> reporter: passengers huddled for cover in bathrooms and others dashed for the exits. >> the kids, the seniors ar
lilian kim is live there now using cell 7 technology. lilian? >> carolyn, behind me is terminal 3. this is where it all unfolded. it will remain closed until further notice. hundreds of officers have been here all day collecting evidence and piecing together what happened. travelers ran for their lives when a gunman shot his way past security at los angeles international airport's terminal 3. this tmz video captures the panic after the suspect identified as 23-year-old paul ciancia...
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people will explore interactive wonders of science and technology. it will feature a robot zoo, experiments and other activities for people of all ages. runs from 11:00 to 4:00 and it is free. ahead on the abc7 saturday morning news, an east bay city installing cameras everywhere to keep track of everyone going in and coming out. and a live look outside right now from our hd roof cam. you can see the bay bridge there in the background and the bay lights still on this morning. we get them for a few extra hours until 7:30. that's nice. you look at the ferry building in thefer ground, it's municipal railway heritage weekend. they will run vintage motor and trolley bus this is morning. hop on. something fun this morning. lisa will be along shortly about behaves like the surface of your skin. now watch what soap does to it. ♪ soap strips your skin. dove is different. with 1/4 moisturizing cream, dove doesn't strip your skin like soap. discover nexxus hydra-light. hydra-light's formulas with light, deep-sea minerals give up to 80% more moisturization tha
people will explore interactive wonders of science and technology. it will feature a robot zoo, experiments and other activities for people of all ages. runs from 11:00 to 4:00 and it is free. ahead on the abc7 saturday morning news, an east bay city installing cameras everywhere to keep track of everyone going in and coming out. and a live look outside right now from our hd roof cam. you can see the bay bridge there in the background and the bay lights still on this morning. we get them for a...
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you had mentioned that the people who did the technology on the website made a number of mistakes. you mentioned verizon. when we had them before the committee they said it wasn't their fault, they were told within hhs there were problems there. >> verizon wasn't involved in the website. >> i understand. but they had a role, cgi had a role, other companies, et cetera. i'm just curious in this process what decisions did you make that affected this for better or worse in terms of the data, the ease or problems at the moment and being able to track how many people are actually enrolled? >> my decisions specifically to design the website, i was not involved. i am prohibited to choose contractors. we go by the federal procurement and i got regular reports on exactly what was done. >> what about the part with regard to getting data in terms of how many people are even enrolled or trying to enroll. >> again, the application process at this point does not work end to end very well and we do not have reliable data about the end -- >> i'm just trying to find out if you had asked them to say,
you had mentioned that the people who did the technology on the website made a number of mistakes. you mentioned verizon. when we had them before the committee they said it wasn't their fault, they were told within hhs there were problems there. >> verizon wasn't involved in the website. >> i understand. but they had a role, cgi had a role, other companies, et cetera. i'm just curious in this process what decisions did you make that affected this for better or worse in terms of the...
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we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. ♪ nothing, that's what? that's why i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn. 'cause it gives me a big fat zero heartburn. woo hoo! [ male announcer ] prilosec otc. the number one doctor recommended frequent heartburn medicine for 8 straight years. [ larry ] you can't beat zero heartburn. and best of all, it means i can enjoy all the foods i love. oh, zero heartburn is awesome. just like zero clery. ♪ [ male announcer ] prilosec otc. one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. >>> the government shutdown is over but the work is just beginning for a group of lawmakers now responsible for coming up with a longterm budget deal by the 13th of december. joining us is congresswoman diane black. congresswoman, i got to say, another supercommittee, you all haven't had great luck
we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. ♪ nothing, that's what? that's why i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn. 'cause it gives me a big fat zero heartburn. woo hoo! [ male announcer ] prilosec otc. the number one doctor...
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so i know how important that is. [ woman ] the technology in these pads... best creation ever! [ female announcer ] always infinity. the only pad made with foam not fluff so mind-blowingly thin, you'll be surprised it's up to 55% more absorbent. genius. always infinity. ♪ feeling hot hot hot >> folks in a soek southern california neighborhood are getting hot over a nearby sglant the company happens to make hot sauce and as you can imagine, neighbors are complaining about burning ice and throats. >> reporter: if it looks big on the outside, wait until you see the inside. 650,000 square feet of chili hot sauce making machine richl cranking out bottles of this, sriracha sauce, but this whole process could come to a grinding halt. >> we have residents that can no longer enjoy the outside. they have headaches. they have coughing. and obviously their eyes are irritated. >> reporter: irwindale city manager says the plant is the source of the problems and neighboring businesses and residents have been complaining about the fumes from all of those peppers. >> it smells strong and burn
so i know how important that is. [ woman ] the technology in these pads... best creation ever! [ female announcer ] always infinity. the only pad made with foam not fluff so mind-blowingly thin, you'll be surprised it's up to 55% more absorbent. genius. always infinity. ♪ feeling hot hot hot >> folks in a soek southern california neighborhood are getting hot over a nearby sglant the company happens to make hot sauce and as you can imagine, neighbors are complaining about burning ice and...
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how much of a factor is that getting to be for apple, all these technology guys, as we rifle through the cycle times on this? >> i feel like they're still milking that cow that was harvested first by steve jobs. we haven't seen anything really revolutionary come out of apple for a while, and so while you see these little product improvements, that i'm sure make customers pull back a little bit, we haven't seen anybody that blows our mind for a while, and until we see that there's going to be a lot of fear about apple and its future. >> are these latest introductions, the hot new ipads and minipad, going to be enough to get into the holiday big numbers or is that a problem? >> i think you're seeing they're continuing to stick to the street guidance. they're not blowing anyone's mine. just sort of there. we need too see something innovative to show they can carry on jobs' legacy. >> we should let you in on a little secret that wall street knows. apple always downplays and it then tries to, after an earnings report, come up on a high side. in the meantime, year after sandy, an offer tha
how much of a factor is that getting to be for apple, all these technology guys, as we rifle through the cycle times on this? >> i feel like they're still milking that cow that was harvested first by steve jobs. we haven't seen anything really revolutionary come out of apple for a while, and so while you see these little product improvements, that i'm sure make customers pull back a little bit, we haven't seen anybody that blows our mind for a while, and until we see that there's going to...
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elevated technology all here in san francisco. we will also visit the machinery where all the behind- the-scenes gears control these incredible machines. we are very fortunate today to have an expert with those who is going to walk us are around elevators in san francisco. can you tell us about the history of elevators in san francisco? the measure -- >> sure. the history of elevator technology evolves with the city. first elevators were installed for moving materials in the 1860's. in the 1870's, the first passenger elevator was installed, and that allowed building heights to go up to about seven floors. starting in the 18 eighties, 1890's, the first electric elevators were installed. that allowed for buildings to go up even higher, even more than 10 floors, and those were the first elevators that became representative of what we consider modern elevators today. >> so the height of buildings is related to elevator technology. >> both of these technologies encourage architects to build taller buildings. engineering and materials s
elevated technology all here in san francisco. we will also visit the machinery where all the behind- the-scenes gears control these incredible machines. we are very fortunate today to have an expert with those who is going to walk us are around elevators in san francisco. can you tell us about the history of elevators in san francisco? the measure -- >> sure. the history of elevator technology evolves with the city. first elevators were installed for moving materials in the 1860's. in...
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we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- relieving the pain quickly. try fast, long lasting gaviscon®. >>> president obama says he's madder, more upset than anyone in this country about the health care.gov train wreck and today he appeared to be the salesman in chief and he didn't apologize for the disaster known as obama care and in 15 minutes of remarks in the rose garden, mr. obama didn't give any real numbers, , any specifics and th white house permitted no questions. the president says he's launching text surge to fix the website and they started this weekend. he's bringing in the best and the brightest, but who exactly is involved who?
we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- relieving...
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it was a destination point to see the new world technology. when charles dickens visited us in 1840, he was truly blown away by high water pressure on the fourth floor of the hotel he was staying in. nowhere in europe had he experienced that. this technology was doing something to support the life and the growth of the city. philadelphia, throughout the 19th century, was the major industrial city of the united states. all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york ci
it was a destination point to see the new world technology. when charles dickens visited us in 1840, he was truly blown away by high water pressure on the fourth floor of the hotel he was staying in. nowhere in europe had he experienced that. this technology was doing something to support the life and the growth of the city. philadelphia, throughout the 19th century, was the major industrial city of the united states. all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a...
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you had mentioned that the people who did the technology and website made a number of mistakes. when we had verizon before the committee last week they were told within hhs that there were problems. >> verizon wasn't involved in the website. >> with the data. they had a role. cgi. others at in the committee. et cetera. what decisions did you make that affected this, for better or worse, in terms of the data, the ease or problems with the enrollment and being able to track how many people are actually enrolled? >> my decisions specifically to design the website, i was not involved. i am prohibited to choose contractors. we go by the federal procurement. and i got regular reported on exactly what was done. >> what about the part with regard to getting data as to how many people were enrolled or trying to enrolled rolle. >> the application process at this point does not work end to end. and we do not have reliable -- >> i'm trying to find out if you had asked them to say, look, i'm in charge of this. how many people have tried to enlowell and how many people have enrolled. did you
you had mentioned that the people who did the technology and website made a number of mistakes. when we had verizon before the committee last week they were told within hhs that there were problems. >> verizon wasn't involved in the website. >> with the data. they had a role. cgi. others at in the committee. et cetera. what decisions did you make that affected this, for better or worse, in terms of the data, the ease or problems with the enrollment and being able to track how many...
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ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximizeesources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ it's not the "fumbling around with rotating categories" card. it's not the etting blindsided by limits" card. it's the no-game-playing, no-earning-limit-having, deep-bomb-rowing, give-me-the-ball-and-i'll-take- -to-the-house, cash back card. this is the quicksilver cash card from capital one. unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere, every single day. so let me ask you... at's in your wallet? now vis which it up to talk about life insurance years of low interest rates have hit insurance policies universal life insurance in particular now people are forced to make tough decisions to a show of more money to keep the value or reduce the benefit significantly so people have been misled about the policies and wha
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in order to get a handle on these widely dispersed cases, the cdc is turning to technology. one of the ways that we've been doing that is similar to what the fbi does in terms to having a national database of fingerprints of criminals. anytime one of those bugs is isolated, either from a human stool sample or from a food product, what happens is it goes into a network of laboratories that are capable of performing the fingerprints, using standardized methodology. changes in how food is grown and handled, increased international travel, people crammed togethe in unsanitary nditions-- all contribute to the emergence of these new and deadlier microbes, but there is another critical factor. david bennett: we now have the threat that our major tools, the antibiotics that we can treat bacterial infections, are being compromised. there's a lot of resistance to antibiotics, both in hospitals and communities, so we're very worried about what will happen there. and this means increased cost, and it also means in some cases we can't effectively treat some infections, or it's much more
in order to get a handle on these widely dispersed cases, the cdc is turning to technology. one of the ways that we've been doing that is similar to what the fbi does in terms to having a national database of fingerprints of criminals. anytime one of those bugs is isolated, either from a human stool sample or from a food product, what happens is it goes into a network of laboratories that are capable of performing the fingerprints, using standardized methodology. changes in how food is grown...
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you had mentioned that the people who did the technology on the website made a number of mistakes, you mentioned verizon. last week they said it wasn't their fault they were told within hhs there was some problems there. >> sir, verizon wasn't involved in the website. >> with the data, i understand, i'm sorry. but they had a role, cgi had a role, other companies, et cetera. i'm just curious in this process, what decisions did you make that affected this for better or worse in terms of the data, the ease, or problems with the implement and being able to track how many people are actually enrolled? >> my decisions specifically to design the website, i was not involved. i am prohibited to choose contractors. we go by the federal procurement, and i got regular reports on exactly what was done. >> what about the part with regard to getting data in terms of how many people are enrolled or trying to roll, did you have any decisions in that process? >> the application process, to this point, does not work end to end very well. >> i understand it doesn't work. >> we do not have reliable data ab
you had mentioned that the people who did the technology on the website made a number of mistakes, you mentioned verizon. last week they said it wasn't their fault they were told within hhs there was some problems there. >> sir, verizon wasn't involved in the website. >> with the data, i understand, i'm sorry. but they had a role, cgi had a role, other companies, et cetera. i'm just curious in this process, what decisions did you make that affected this for better or worse in terms...
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we have seen what happened when you give people the skills for design technology. we've having had typing machines and some of the member projects in the back feel free to take a look at those after but i want to tick e kick things off if you want to take a tour of the stop next door feel free but peer open 7 days a week so take a look at the technology you'll hear about that and we welcome you to the community. i'd like to a turn it it over to mayor ed lee to kickoff the session and i forgot to mention we consider the mayor an official maker he took his first class here he can come back in and make i believe that he can think of (clapping) >> well kuar in little rocky thank you very much. first of all, keri thank you and a staff again for inviting us back to tech shop. i was here last week and i have proof. what's happening in san francisco and the bay area is incredible. we have a 5.6 point unemployment rate and over 16 hundred technology companies that employ over 46 thousand people and we're on the verge of dlovr relationships we've never had before which recen
we have seen what happened when you give people the skills for design technology. we've having had typing machines and some of the member projects in the back feel free to take a look at those after but i want to tick e kick things off if you want to take a tour of the stop next door feel free but peer open 7 days a week so take a look at the technology you'll hear about that and we welcome you to the community. i'd like to a turn it it over to mayor ed lee to kickoff the session and i forgot...
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apple talked about passion to come up with great technology. it has new iphones ready for the holiday season but has to ply to wall street. just as consumers vote with dollars so do investors and apple stock down about 25% from the high of $705 a share just over a year ago. expectations high to create another break through at the ipad with three years ago. it has been doing incremental improvements. >> if you stand back and realize they've come out on the phone, differentation between products are big. >> today, it posted an increase in revenue thanks to selling about seven million more iphones than a year ago. apple ais going after consumers in china, making 60% of revenue from international sales but also getting pressure from investor carl icon, would like to see apple spend $150 billion for stock buy backs. he argues could double the price. apple quarterly profit lower than a year ago. >> there are more tablets out there than in seven when apple came out with iphone. but i think apple continued to release a product that is high quality, tha
apple talked about passion to come up with great technology. it has new iphones ready for the holiday season but has to ply to wall street. just as consumers vote with dollars so do investors and apple stock down about 25% from the high of $705 a share just over a year ago. expectations high to create another break through at the ipad with three years ago. it has been doing incremental improvements. >> if you stand back and realize they've come out on the phone, differentation between...
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other technology companies to identify and solve the root cause. she's set to testify before a house committee this week, sebelius will be in congress testifying this week. derrell issa says. >> if somebody doesn't leave, and there isn't a real restructuring not just a 60 days, somebody try fix it then he's missing the point of management 101 which is these people are to serve him well and they haven't. >> mississippi for one hoped to see thousands enroll for insurance but so far only a few dozen have signed up. steph mstephanie boswell report. >> jar fist dortch. >> i worried about that every day. because all it takes is one accident and you could be 20 to $100,000 in debt or more than that. you just never know. >> miller says he and his wife are searching for health care but they couldn't even get on the new federal health care exchange website. in jackson barber shop owner chris paige and his customer terry harper says they have insurance but both plan to look at their options under the aya. >> i may get better coverage. i just got the minimum l
other technology companies to identify and solve the root cause. she's set to testify before a house committee this week, sebelius will be in congress testifying this week. derrell issa says. >> if somebody doesn't leave, and there isn't a real restructuring not just a 60 days, somebody try fix it then he's missing the point of management 101 which is these people are to serve him well and they haven't. >> mississippi for one hoped to see thousands enroll for insurance but so far...
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what is different is technology, the capability to listen in to everything. and i think that that is what the administration is dealing with is technology so different we'll have to think about new rules of the road. >> i was going to say in this question of running amuck being on auto pilot you used that borrowed, that ask what sect of state kerry said. you add this technological capability if it's running on auto pilot and people who are overseeing don't know what it's doing, then it has this control and overseers don't know what it's doing and one of the amazing things what nsa was doing with google and yahoo! scraping all of their data out of the area that ability does make it seem like the nsa has found new mothers for itself that the people who were supposed to other sees, supposed to keep this kelp del cat wall between safety and civil liberties they don't know what is going on. >> the mystery here is the between what john said they can do and what they actually are doing. in the case of google and yahoo! even in the case of angela merkel we know that
what is different is technology, the capability to listen in to everything. and i think that that is what the administration is dealing with is technology so different we'll have to think about new rules of the road. >> i was going to say in this question of running amuck being on auto pilot you used that borrowed, that ask what sect of state kerry said. you add this technological capability if it's running on auto pilot and people who are overseeing don't know what it's doing, then it...
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and we've seen where technology has revolutionized so many areas of our lives. well, it's also revolutionizing the way that members of congress representatives connect with the people they represent. and that republicans need to embrace these tools that we have for communication. so when i first -- when i first ran for leadership, i was focused on bringing the republicans in to the 21st century as they related to social media. and we had -- when i was first elected, 30% of our members that were on twitter or facebook. this was 2008 after the 2008 election. and today we have 95%. and members that still were using pagers rather than converting to the blackberries or smart phones, you know, they've made that transition and members that have been here for many, many years recognizing they needed to change. i remember jerry lewis. a congressman out of the los angeles area, he described it as the difference between when we went from radio to television that that's the same kind of communication transition going on today where people get their news, they interact both
and we've seen where technology has revolutionized so many areas of our lives. well, it's also revolutionizing the way that members of congress representatives connect with the people they represent. and that republicans need to embrace these tools that we have for communication. so when i first -- when i first ran for leadership, i was focused on bringing the republicans in to the 21st century as they related to social media. and we had -- when i was first elected, 30% of our members that were...
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we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our...
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we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. neil: banks think that they have it tough now. wait until bill de blasio is new york city's next mayor. my next guest is working hard to make sure that doesn't happen. you might want to pay attention. joe is convinced with the federal government has been doing with abandon. and joe lhota says it will be felt far and wide. welcome back. neil: the banks have not paid their fair share, you say. but a lot of the biggest employers have not done enough. it's implied that you want them to fork over more, right? >> there is no doubt, my opponent wants anyo
we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our...
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technology that lets you play with the big boys. that's powerful. ♪ ♪ ♪ this is ground control ♪ ♪ you really made the grade ♪ ♪ the papers want to know whose shirt you wear ♪ >> i remember that. that's chris hadfield. he recorded the first song from spachlts his version of david bowie's "space odyssey" had millions of views on you tuchblt colonel, we are delighted, chris hadfield, to have you here. >> i'm delighted. thank you for having me here. >> here you are this 9-year-old kid saw neil armstrong and said i want to do what they do and from then on you watched what they ate and what they did. >> that night was really hot and i walked outside, looked at the moon and thought, how did they do what they did and how do i get to it. i didn't know. i was only 9 years old. i thought if i work toward it i can do that. >> it's so tough. >> the odds are terrible. >> there are only 200 people. >> who have walked in space. >> and you're one of them. how much time have you spent in space? >> half a year and outside for like wha
technology that lets you play with the big boys. that's powerful. ♪ ♪ ♪ this is ground control ♪ ♪ you really made the grade ♪ ♪ the papers want to know whose shirt you wear ♪ >> i remember that. that's chris hadfield. he recorded the first song from spachlts his version of david bowie's "space odyssey" had millions of views on you tuchblt colonel, we are delighted, chris hadfield, to have you here. >> i'm delighted. thank you for having me here. >>...
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but in fact that effort is easier today than it was back then because of technological advancement. so, we've created what edward snowden has called the "turnkey totalitarian state." it's not quite totalitarian yet, but all you have to do is turn the key and it would be. . >>> hello and welcome. i'm phil torres, we'll talk about innovations that will change laughs. we'll look at hardware. this is a show about science by scin histories. kyle hill is an engineer, and he's investigating head-to-head combat and cutting
but in fact that effort is easier today than it was back then because of technological advancement. so, we've created what edward snowden has called the "turnkey totalitarian state." it's not quite totalitarian yet, but all you have to do is turn the key and it would be. . >>> hello and welcome. i'm phil torres, we'll talk about innovations that will change laughs. we'll look at hardware. this is a show about science by scin histories. kyle hill is an engineer, and he's...
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millions of dollars worth of robots and technology. how do they make money? >> one thing for sure about this area, part of our business is unspoken, but governed by the -- >> the fraternal organization prominent in the entertainment and financial services sector, as they say, who is said to supervise things here. arcades, gambling, adult entertainment, porn shops and sex clubs, along with other ancillary services. but how much actual boning is going on in the sex district? generally speaking, it's more a field of dreams than the actual act of sex. hostess caves, where a lonely overworked salary man can find the attention of cute seemingly adoring girls who find their every uttering fascinating. >> so now hostess bar -- i just want somebody to tell me i'm fantastic. oh, you're so interesting. your job is interesting. you are a very sexy man. i don't care what your wife says. i think you're really interesting? >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> penetration, maybe by a q-tip in the ear, followed by a personal love spell in this case to make your tea taste better. what is t
millions of dollars worth of robots and technology. how do they make money? >> one thing for sure about this area, part of our business is unspoken, but governed by the -- >> the fraternal organization prominent in the entertainment and financial services sector, as they say, who is said to supervise things here. arcades, gambling, adult entertainment, porn shops and sex clubs, along with other ancillary services. but how much actual boning is going on in the sex district? generally...
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stick with technology. get the flexcare platinum. new from philips sonicare. ♪ gerri: today's 20-somethings are labeled lazy, incompetence, but are these stereotypes they're own making? ♪ gerri: are you a helicopter parent? well, they are seen hovering all over the aspects of children's lives. what can be done to get the kids in better shape and the parents as well? joining me now, a life coach and author of the 20-something manifesto. thank you for coming on the show. it is great to have you here. these kids take a lot of criticism. and, you know, you kind of content plan then. you look at their parenting and wonder, how are you responsible. >> they do more than ever. there in the cup -- helicopter. a lot of it is because there over parented. we have heard everyone get a trophy. the parents are over invested in their lives, putting everything in making a decision. when they graduate not only of the graduating into a hard economy and job market, but they don't have a lot of the decision making skills and autonomy and confidence t
stick with technology. get the flexcare platinum. new from philips sonicare. ♪ gerri: today's 20-somethings are labeled lazy, incompetence, but are these stereotypes they're own making? ♪ gerri: are you a helicopter parent? well, they are seen hovering all over the aspects of children's lives. what can be done to get the kids in better shape and the parents as well? joining me now, a life coach and author of the 20-something manifesto. thank you for coming on the show. it is great to have...
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once he decides to change the rules he has superior technology. then there's goliath, sort of facinating discussion between scientists , ak acromegaly, clearly, goliath can't see properly. he'll he's armed with superior technology, he's up against a lumbering giant. why is he the underdog? >> he should have won. >> he should have won. >> changes all of history, he should have won. >> it suggests to us that we have exaggerated the advantages of giants and underestimated the advantages of small nimble audacious people with cutting edge technology. right? which to anybody living in the 21st century this reinterpretation should not come as a surprise. >> you have actually giving some time to how this applies to other things. a lot of times when an inferior army has taken up against a superior army they've won. >> if you look historically at combats, there is really fascinating research done by ivan toft, a historian. one time's ten times greater than the other. and you look at in those substancsubstance instances, if merrick attacked canada and canada
once he decides to change the rules he has superior technology. then there's goliath, sort of facinating discussion between scientists , ak acromegaly, clearly, goliath can't see properly. he'll he's armed with superior technology, he's up against a lumbering giant. why is he the underdog? >> he should have won. >> he should have won. >> changes all of history, he should have won. >> it suggests to us that we have exaggerated the advantages of giants and underestimated...
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over a hundred major businesses, including pharmaceutical companies, technology companies, banks, manufacturing companies, chemical companies have announced their support for this bill. in fact, there's polls that show that 8-10 americans already believe that discrimination against people because of their sexual orientation is already illegal, that it's illegal to fire someone for being gay, for example, or for being lesbian. so why are we here today? 23 years ago i stood here at this desk as the manager of the bill of the americans with disabilities act, again, to extend nondiscrimination clauses, civil rights bills to people with disabilities. a lot of people at that time said, what's -- what's the problem? what's the problem? well, here's the problem in a nutshell. let's say that you are a person of color. let's say you're an african-american. or it could be a woman. you could be jewish or catholic or anything else. and let's say that you went down to apply for a job for which urn fully qualified. and the prospective employer said, nah, i'm not going to hire any african-americans, i don't wa
over a hundred major businesses, including pharmaceutical companies, technology companies, banks, manufacturing companies, chemical companies have announced their support for this bill. in fact, there's polls that show that 8-10 americans already believe that discrimination against people because of their sexual orientation is already illegal, that it's illegal to fire someone for being gay, for example, or for being lesbian. so why are we here today? 23 years ago i stood here at this desk as...
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we are a leading business process of consulting, learning and technology solutions provider to clients around the world. these firms access indiecom's outsourcing solutions and consulting services to improve profitability, gain time to market advantage and achieve immediate return on investment. in the mortgage business today, companies are especially challenged by greater regulatory compliance and quality control. they need ways to thrive in this new, tough, dynamic environment, and indiecom is helping mortgage companies do just that. our quality control solutions mitigate risk, adopt management solutions, enhance efficiencies, our mortgage learning solutions developed through the acquisition of mortgage-u helps manage clients, and our sourcing solutions create -- [inaudible] variable cost models for firms of all sizes. these four pillars are the cornerstones of a business model that delivers relevant solutions to the mortgage industry. our guest this morning is no stranger to the financial services field. many people within the mortgage with industry look at lou for guy dance and ins
we are a leading business process of consulting, learning and technology solutions provider to clients around the world. these firms access indiecom's outsourcing solutions and consulting services to improve profitability, gain time to market advantage and achieve immediate return on investment. in the mortgage business today, companies are especially challenged by greater regulatory compliance and quality control. they need ways to thrive in this new, tough, dynamic environment, and indiecom...
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. >> i don't know how bad the underlying technology as. neil: we've been told that only a fraction of people can get on it. >> yes, and they have an automobile that actually runs, but it doesn't run very well. so can the mechanicsville deal with this. >> i can tell you they couldn't have built something like this in three weeks. one reason an area that i agree with is that the silicon valley type should've been brought in earlier and i'm not someone who advocates of everything should go to contractors and i think the government should do certain things. totally locked up, that is when they sent out the sos. >> i say to the administration that you have been about transparency and tell us at every stage what is going on. the. neil: in the meantime, the white house does like to compare itself to apple. there is a big difference. so who are the real airheads? we will have that next you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block
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here is a look at next week's cover showing out of touch with technology the white house's. president obama is talking on what you might call a zak morris cell phone from the 1980's that looks like it weighs about 19 pounds. kathleen sebelius crosses her fingers as of floppy disk is inserted into a huge desktop computer. that is what we are looking at, people. it is that kind of website. later in the show, to questions answered. is it legal to ban christmas carols in schools? we will tell the parents out there how to avoid being helicoptered parents and get your kids on to their own lives. ♪ my customers can shop around-- see who does good work and compare costs. it doesn't usually work that way with health care. but with unitedhealthcare, i get information on quality rated doctors, treatment options and estimates for how much i'll pay. that helps me, and my guys, make better decisions. i don't like guesses with my business, and definitely not with our health. innovations that work for you. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. help the gulf when we made recover and
here is a look at next week's cover showing out of touch with technology the white house's. president obama is talking on what you might call a zak morris cell phone from the 1980's that looks like it weighs about 19 pounds. kathleen sebelius crosses her fingers as of floppy disk is inserted into a huge desktop computer. that is what we are looking at, people. it is that kind of website. later in the show, to questions answered. is it legal to ban christmas carols in schools? we will tell the...
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apple talked about passion to come up with great technology. it has new iphones ready for the holiday season but has to ply to wall street. just as consumers vote with dollars so do investors and apple stock down about 25% from the high of $705 a share just over a year ago. expectations high to create another break through at the ipad with three years ago. it has been doing incremental improvements. >> if you stand back and realize they've come out on the phone, differentation between products are big. >> today, it posted an increase in revenue thanks to selling about seven million more iphones than a year ago. apple ais going after consumers in china, making 60% of revenue from international sales but also getting pressure from investor carl icon, would like to see apple spend $150 billion for stock buy backs. he argues could double the price. apple quarterly profit lower than a year ago. >> there are more tablets out there than in seven when apple came out with iphone. but i think apple continued to release a product that is high quality, tha
apple talked about passion to come up with great technology. it has new iphones ready for the holiday season but has to ply to wall street. just as consumers vote with dollars so do investors and apple stock down about 25% from the high of $705 a share just over a year ago. expectations high to create another break through at the ipad with three years ago. it has been doing incremental improvements. >> if you stand back and realize they've come out on the phone, differentation between...
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another terrorist are jobs would be infinitely easier but that capability doesn't exist in the world technology today. over the past month i've declassified and publicly released a series of documents related to section 215 of the patriot act and section 700 to hundred and two of the surveillance act or fisa could be released a series of documents related to 215 of the patriot act and section 702 of the intelligence -- foreign intelligence act. we have it informed debate about the collection programs that operate under these authorities. we felt i in my the van authorize disclosures the public interest in these documents far outweigh the potential additional damage to national security. these documents letter citizens see the seriousness the thoroughness and the rigor with which the fisa court sizes its responsibilities. they also reflect the intelligence communities particularly nsa's commitment to uncovering reporting and correcting any compliance matters that occur. however even in these documents will we have to reject certain information such as particular targets of surveillance. we will
another terrorist are jobs would be infinitely easier but that capability doesn't exist in the world technology today. over the past month i've declassified and publicly released a series of documents related to section 215 of the patriot act and section 700 to hundred and two of the surveillance act or fisa could be released a series of documents related to 215 of the patriot act and section 702 of the intelligence -- foreign intelligence act. we have it informed debate about the collection...
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nature and technology coming together to sniff out danger underground. how bees could detect land mines and save lives. douglas kennedy has the story live in new york city now. douglas. >> reporter: land mines kill or injure 10,000 people each year. that is 10,000. and now there seems to be a solution that is creating buzz among the survivors. >> i was in the front seat and legged angled to right and my feet was detried. >> reporter: ken rutherford was on a humidity mission in somalia when his jeep ran over a land mine. leaving him without the use of both legs. since you were wounded over throw hundred thousand people killed or injured by land mines. >> you are right. land mines killed more people than chemical and biological and nuclear weapons combined. >> reporter: the united nation estimate 110 million land mines. how to detect them without detonating a hair-trigger. >> they have an exquestionsit sense of smell. >> reporter: jerry believes that the solution is using something that is lighter than a hair. namely a honeybee. >> you have trained honeybe
nature and technology coming together to sniff out danger underground. how bees could detect land mines and save lives. douglas kennedy has the story live in new york city now. douglas. >> reporter: land mines kill or injure 10,000 people each year. that is 10,000. and now there seems to be a solution that is creating buzz among the survivors. >> i was in the front seat and legged angled to right and my feet was detried. >> reporter: ken rutherford was on a humidity mission in...
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companies but small personally listed production but their lagging in accepting the newer manufacturing technologies. this doesn't mean we have this markers and hackers and people developing things and the next step how by the we take the commercial viable to the scale whether here or in the u.s. how do we make the entrepreneurs design a way to economically make things better >> before i get to the next one this is a conversation. your questions can come by raising our hand or submitting it through the twitter. this is hash innovation month someone will follow it and bring those questions. so the panel will bring the audited questions as well. next up. katz is about indigo go. one of the important catalytic which the basically, the web generation in addition to the desktop digital processing katz with indigo go. this is recognition there's a way to bring consumers into the financial model of innovation and manufacturing at the grinning i beginning of the process which is as important as the digital process as well. and they've got a historical amount of entrepreneurship >> things why that was a grea
companies but small personally listed production but their lagging in accepting the newer manufacturing technologies. this doesn't mean we have this markers and hackers and people developing things and the next step how by the we take the commercial viable to the scale whether here or in the u.s. how do we make the entrepreneurs design a way to economically make things better >> before i get to the next one this is a conversation. your questions can come by raising our hand or submitting...
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technology companies shouldn't have unpaid interns (clapping) >> so technically a company should be compensating at least minimum wage or someone dwr from high school or someone with low skills. and because their technically going to be on the apparently, you inside - >> you mean lazy. >> so to put those kids on the payroll and it's more an educational opportunity as opposed to you to trying to spin it atkins as a entrepreneurship. there's places to find plays like on a berkley >> who's the biscuit employer of your membership. >> we have a few in the top spots but in terms of companies it's browserers in terms of employee basis we have about 1 hundred and 50 employees and it includes anchor and a company you guys have walked by a million times lee ma electronics owns a huge building on 19th and folsom. they're great because they can do electronic contract manufacturing up to scale here 90 in san francisco. another company we learned about makes private label belts for any belt out of macy's or norton's it's made in a company in united states bay view and trader engineering has a manufacturing ca
technology companies shouldn't have unpaid interns (clapping) >> so technically a company should be compensating at least minimum wage or someone dwr from high school or someone with low skills. and because their technically going to be on the apparently, you inside - >> you mean lazy. >> so to put those kids on the payroll and it's more an educational opportunity as opposed to you to trying to spin it atkins as a entrepreneurship. there's places to find plays like on a...
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kyle hill is an engineer, and he's investigating head-to-head combat and cutting edge technology that can help to detect a concussion before it's too late. >> lindsay moran is an ex-c.i.a. operative. she was packaging that can one day replace polysterene. rachelle oldmixon specialises in behaviours. i'm phil torres, i study insects in peru. that's our team. let's do some science. ♪ music ] >> hi, guy, welcome back to "techknow." i'm phil torres, with rochelle, kyle and lindsay. kyle, the nfl paid over three-quarters of a million to settle a lawsuit. what was it about. >> there's a focus on the concussion problem. the nfl has thousands of place, and millions of players in youth and challenge football. i went to virginia tech to look at technology to test helmets and track hits on college and youth players. let's take a look. . >>> homecoming in the heartland. this is cornhusker county. nebraska university, the epicentre of college football. >> first big win. >> along with the tradition of football - come the hits. cheer cheer >> big hits like this one in front of our cameras. no one
kyle hill is an engineer, and he's investigating head-to-head combat and cutting edge technology that can help to detect a concussion before it's too late. >> lindsay moran is an ex-c.i.a. operative. she was packaging that can one day replace polysterene. rachelle oldmixon specialises in behaviours. i'm phil torres, i study insects in peru. that's our team. let's do some science. ♪ music ] >> hi, guy, welcome back to "techknow." i'm phil torres, with rochelle, kyle and...
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technology today, ipads didn't exist three years ago. now you have a hundred million out there and we all depend on them today. 94% of people have telephones and 54% have smart telephones. -- thatciate economic empowerment of data, and data is not electronic health records. information technology is not electronic health records. government pushed a set way. isormation technology which going to drive the innovation which is going to be consumer driven, not driven from above, is going to be automation, decision support to make sure the right decisions are made with the resources that are available by doctors at consumers. it is going to be the connectivity which means an investment to get those tentacles out there to do the outpatient care/inpatient care. mining,data means data the sort of stuff we couldn't do before. in some ways to stay competitive you're going to have to have consumer-based experiences. the consumer is going to be technologically savvy in terms of prevention care treatment and it will be driven to the connectivity and
technology today, ipads didn't exist three years ago. now you have a hundred million out there and we all depend on them today. 94% of people have telephones and 54% have smart telephones. -- thatciate economic empowerment of data, and data is not electronic health records. information technology is not electronic health records. government pushed a set way. isormation technology which going to drive the innovation which is going to be consumer driven, not driven from above, is going to be...
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supervisor mary >> i'm happy about this and i think realizing technology challenging i'm a big fan of erroneously is the new black and hopefully, there will be more companies like that that choose san francisco. i'm wondering the bigger companies would afford it more and did you consider having the support of the smaller companies while allowing the bigger companies to pay without the rebate >> this will - i mentioned the larger ones so we all have an idea but this will support local extinct filmmakers and they're eligible for the same pile of money. actually our rebate program not only supports productions like the woody allen films but we've had one called saltwater which will be final cut very soon and a film called test that premiered at the film festival. they were able to take advantage of our program and web series that might not have the budget of a net flick series. but we don't want to miss out on currently there are incentives on a state level that are offered by louisiana, georgia and new york. unfortunately, the rebate programs across the country are more competitive so f
supervisor mary >> i'm happy about this and i think realizing technology challenging i'm a big fan of erroneously is the new black and hopefully, there will be more companies like that that choose san francisco. i'm wondering the bigger companies would afford it more and did you consider having the support of the smaller companies while allowing the bigger companies to pay without the rebate >> this will - i mentioned the larger ones so we all have an idea but this will support...
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it's 77 yearly old steel and 77- year-old technology that, at least 77-year-old technology, if not older used to design it. as you start cutting in to the bridge, particularly to the steel, the load and weight is shifting to the other areas. >> people are using the bike and pedestrian path. they will probably see a lot of equipment. they are not going to see a whole lot of activity. it's not really an eye level. they will certainly hear it, particularly if you're in the bike and pedestrian path. the next phase will start early next year. that's when they start removing the steel bridge you see. scott rates, kron4 news. >> the end of daylight saving time, sunset will be an hour earlier. will the hours of the bay bridge bike path. the path has new winter hours from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. it suggests if you're planning to walk, head out before 4:00 p.m. to have enough time. the winter hours will be in effect until march 1st. >>> randy olana will be in court exercising his right to a speedy hearing. alana, in charge of his ex- girlfriend, sandra coke. coke went missing back in august. her bo
it's 77 yearly old steel and 77- year-old technology that, at least 77-year-old technology, if not older used to design it. as you start cutting in to the bridge, particularly to the steel, the load and weight is shifting to the other areas. >> people are using the bike and pedestrian path. they will probably see a lot of equipment. they are not going to see a whole lot of activity. it's not really an eye level. they will certainly hear it, particularly if you're in the bike and...